Yes. it is a part of recycling of catalyst.
Yes, a catalyst can be re-used, because It is NOT actually used in a chemical reaction. A catalyst will increase the rate of reaction by attracting reactants, but the catalyst is not a reactant. However, the reuse cannot be done indefinitely then, depending on the severity of the reaction conditions, it can be occur a small, but accumulative deactivation of the catalys.
Chlorophyll is the catalyst that is used in the process of photosynthesis.
I am unsure, but I think the catalyst is AgCl.
For example the ammonia production; the magnetite catalyst is the most common.
Yes, as in "please reuse that old bucket".
Lemon juice can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
it is used by the you to recycle and reuse
nickel is the catalyst which is used in the formation of banaspati ghee
You may reuse brine only if it is to refrigerate something such as refrigerator pickles. If it is cloudy or murky, do not reuse. Also, you cannot use pre-used brine for canning.
divide cells into rings which will operate with different levels of frequency reuse
The turnover number of a catalyst is calculated by dividing the total amount of product formed by the catalyst during a reaction by the total amount of catalyst used. This can help determine the efficiency of the catalyst in converting reactants to products.
Platinum, palladium and rhodium are metals used as catalyst in converters.